Hugh R |
02-08-2008 07:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by tonypeoni
(Post 3748808)
It sounds nice in a Hallmark card. We all know in corporate america if you've not got one foot waiting to trip your competitor i.e. coworker then you might as well have your other foot out the door.
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Wow, I guess I'm naive. We recently hired two more of me, and I'm working to get them up to speed and be part of the team. If I'm in Prague and something comes up with one of my shows in Vancouver or LA or Boston, or wherever, I want one of my "tag team" to be able to cover for me, and vice versa with the shows they're involved in. I always bring one of them in when we start a new feature and introduce him as my back up. If I ever thought one of them was trying to trip me up for personal advancement, well I think I'd feel like I just got cheated on. SmileWavy
But back on track to the successful thing.... Sometimes yes, sometimes no, mostly yes. Its hard to work on a movie set with people who will make more money on one 80 day shoot who will make A LOT more money than I will ever make in my lifetime. Especially with some of them who can barely get their lines out, who show up hung over, or don't show up at all. But still make many millions for a few months work. I guess I'm successful since I moved to LA from Boston with a college degree in Environmental Sciences 29 years ago with no clue what I'd do when I got here. The effing IRS certainly thinks I'm successful!
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